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Does anybody know if KSOC still upgrading their signal??
MikeShannon914 said:I thought the move to the Ethel, TX tower 4 or 5 years ago was the final upgrade they could ever make...and that only gained them a mile or two over the old Collinsville tower location. That frequency's signal has been a dog since it was KGAF-FM in the late 1950s. It was never meant to be a rimshot...maybe that's why the Leonards chose GAINESVILLE as its city of license. Unless First Broadcasting comes in and buys up every 94.3, 94.5 and 94.7 in a 300-mile radius just to shut them all down and blast K-Sock into DFW, I think we'll have to enjoy it as-is. And really, looking at the last couple of books (I know, what's a book?!?), K-Sock has grown into a fair contender...and that's especially remarkable considering that their target audience is barely within even the secondary pattern. The older, more affluent black audience that craves that music is willing to put up with the static just to hear it, I guess...ESPECIALLY since their Oasis was taken away from them.
(And if I were Sirius/XM, I'd be pushing the ala carte music package to that specific audience--$8 or so a month for real R&B oldie and smooth jazz variety, spread across multiple channels, with no static and no spots? Worth every penny.)
Charles, have you seen any pending FCC apps on file for them? If not, I'd assume it's a dead issue...but I could be wrong!![]()
MikeShannon914 said:I thought the move to the Ethel, TX tower 4 or 5 years ago was the final upgrade they could ever make...and that only gained them a mile or two over the old Collinsville tower location. That frequency's signal has been a dog since it was KGAF-FM in the late 1950s. It was never meant to be a rimshot...maybe that's why the Leonards chose GAINESVILLE as its city of license. Unless First Broadcasting comes in and buys up every 94.3, 94.5 and 94.7 in a 300-mile radius just to shut them all down and blast K-Sock into DFW, I think we'll have to enjoy it as-is. And really, looking at the last couple of books (I know, what's a book?!?), K-Sock has grown into a fair contender...